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NOTES: This special Greenwich Workshop Anniversary Edition features two of Stephen Lyman’s favorites: the Alaskan wilderness and the timber wolf. Steve would return home from camping trips to Denali National Park reinvigorated, impressed and inspired by the area’s vastness and beauty. The place became all the more wild to him knowing animals like the caribou, bear and wolf roamed the woods and mountains around him. A faint smell, sight or sound has brought a pause to this timber wolf’s noiseless amble over a favorite backwoods track. Familiar with the intimate rhythms of his woodland domain, he is assessing whether it is an opportunity or threat he has encountered as an early season snow envelopes the surrounding hills.

Silent Snows ANNIVERSARY EDITION ONCanvas
by Stephen Lyman Is a Limited Edition production by the Artist. Comes with a Certificate of Authenticity which affirms that this Art Work is an authentic Limited Edition production from
Stephen Lyman.
This Limited Edition is Signed and Numbered by the artist.

Stephen Lyman bio

" He paints the wilderness with a knowledge and genuineness that can only be
expressed by someone who has been there ." – Bev Doolittle
Through Lyman s art, you can travel into a wilderness very few have
experienced. You can share the sensation of being in the true outdoors –
exploring, discovering, studying and enjoying the all-encompassing beauty of
unspoiled nature.
Stephen Lyman was an explorer who specialized in painting the most elusive
moments in nature. His inspiring work was inspired, in turn, by the writing
and teachings of famous naturalist John Muir. "Muir wrote, Climb the
mountains and get their good tidings, " Lyman said. "I know exactly what he
meant." Lyman s love of the great outdoors stemmed from a childhood spent in
the Pacific Northwest, where hiking in Snake River country was a regular
family ritual.
Lyman s desire to share his admiration for the outdoors was strong, but he
enrolled in the Art Center School of Design in Pasadena, California, to learn
more about the commercial art field. He started his career as a commercial
illustrator in Los Angeles and soon realized that the call of the wild was
stronger than the lure of the city. Returning to Idaho, he spent two years
exploring and developing his own style of painting. He continued to discover
the wonders of the natural world and of living a natural lifestyle. "All my
paintings have their origins in my experience and perception of beauty in the
wilderness," he said.
Lyman s first limited edition print was published by The Greenwich Workshop in
1983. In subsequent years, he was a frequent participant in the prestigious
international "Birds in Art" show at the Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum. He
was invited to be "Artist of the Year" at the 1991 Pacific Rim Wildlife Art
Show and then received the rare honor of being invited back as an "Encore
Artist" at the 1995 event.
Stephen Lyman actively shared the wonder of the natural world with a legion of
collectors until his untimely death in 1996. He had been recently named one of
the top artists in the country by U.S. Art magazine and his book, Into the
Wilderness: An Artist s Journey, was published to unanimous acclaim in the
autumn of 1995.
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